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Websleuths News

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Glendale police continue to search for a 5-year-old girl who went missing sometime before 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Jahessye Shochley is believed to have wandered out the front door of her home near Glendale Road and 45th Avenue where she was in the care of her siblings.
After about 12 hours of searching, police still no new information, officials said Wednesday morning.

A person of interest is being sought as a bloodhound and investigators from around Arizona join the search for a missing 5-year-old Glendale girl.

Glendale police said a 25- to 35-year-old African-American woman driving a 1998-2000 Chevrolet Malibu was being sought as a person of interest. Police said a woman fitting that description was seen in the area with a child fitting the description of Jahessye Shochley.

An adorable little 5 year old. At that age they do not realize trouble until they are well into it. I so hope she did not get in a car with a stranger. I am praying that she will be found somewhere close to the neighborhood and that she got lost and spent the night in someones garage or shed.

This is a busy city intersection, 4 lane, with a stop light. Car dealer on one side, strip mall, fast food and better restaurants.

No wonder someone noticed her getting into the car - there must have been many stopped at the light, having nothing better to do than watch what was going on.

I never see a problem with allowing kids this young to bike around a couple doors down from their homes, walk to playmate's houses several houses away, etc., but had I seen this child THERE all alone, I would have called 911. But first picked her up so she wouldn't get hit by a car.